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Singers....
Wo do u wish u had the range of? Recently the most talented dude I know told me he wish he had the ability to growl like me. That really humbled me, because I think he has the voice I would love to have. He and another fellow RP'er were in awe how I could go from Joe Normal to Satan in 2 seconds.
I really wish I had Rob Halford, Chuck Billy, or King Diamonds voice. I think those three guys have really unique voices. But ultimately Im cool with what god gave me.
I really wish I had Rob Halford, Chuck Billy, or King Diamonds voice. I think those three guys have really unique voices. But ultimately Im cool with what god gave me.
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I just wish I could sing! I have the utmost respect for you guys who can.
I have said before, if I could sing I'd quit playing guitar in a second and i truly mean that.
But yeah I'd laboriously hone my pipes to sound like anyone of these guys:
Tim Owens - This guy is by far one of the top Metal Vocalists ever
Halford - of course (and good luck trying that one Joe)
Geoff Tate - Love him what can ya say?!
Tim Aymar - Awesome range and very gritty
Steve Perry - (good luck there as well)
Ralf Scheepers - This guy can make Halford shit his pants, he is amazing!
Definitely one of the best since Halford himself!
Of course Halford is holding his own w/ the best of them, he's what? 55 years old, I'm not sure. But what I respect about him is that he changes his vocal delivery so that no two song sounds the same. I really like his delivery on the last 2 Priest albums, not so much for the music, but the new one is worth just hearing the Metal God himself.
I have said before, if I could sing I'd quit playing guitar in a second and i truly mean that.
But yeah I'd laboriously hone my pipes to sound like anyone of these guys:
Tim Owens - This guy is by far one of the top Metal Vocalists ever
Halford - of course (and good luck trying that one Joe)
Geoff Tate - Love him what can ya say?!
Tim Aymar - Awesome range and very gritty
Steve Perry - (good luck there as well)
Ralf Scheepers - This guy can make Halford shit his pants, he is amazing!
Definitely one of the best since Halford himself!
Of course Halford is holding his own w/ the best of them, he's what? 55 years old, I'm not sure. But what I respect about him is that he changes his vocal delivery so that no two song sounds the same. I really like his delivery on the last 2 Priest albums, not so much for the music, but the new one is worth just hearing the Metal God himself.
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My answer is easily Howard Jones From KIllswitch Engage.
Motherfucker gives me goosebumps with his booming clean belting, then his screams come in and rip your face off. I envy that range, I wish i had it, and I strive to get that range with my own voice.
If you've ever heard their version of Holy Diver, or As Darkness Falls, you know what I mean.
Motherfucker gives me goosebumps with his booming clean belting, then his screams come in and rip your face off. I envy that range, I wish i had it, and I strive to get that range with my own voice.
If you've ever heard their version of Holy Diver, or As Darkness Falls, you know what I mean.
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Wish i could sing like this
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Yeah, hes not spectacular or anything
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Yeah, hes not spectacular or anything
Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.
George Jones-- THE country voice. He had excellent range, dead-on control, and is still country as country ever got. He's getting a bit rusty in his later years, but I'd still want his voice.
Vern Gosdin-- Very limited range, but SO deep and resonant and smooth.
Joe Diffie-- Maybe the overall best country singer ever. 5-octave range, control off the chart, unbeatable tone and timbre, soulful, and it all just comes natural to him. Sick, just sick.
Rob Halford-- THE metal voice. Nothing I can add.
Bruce Dickinson-- Don't YOU wish you could blast like him? You might think you can... you're wrong.
Paul Rodgers-- One of the most soulful singers in rock history. Still cooking like a young dude, too.
Jimmy Martin-- Yeah, bluegrass... he had a voice with the approximate frequency response of a fire siren. It jumped out over top of every instrument, and made you forget how poor the recording quality was. They said he used to stand back a few feet from the mic, so he wouldn't blow stuff up. Bill Monroe's a close second, he made bluegrass the athletic endeavor it is today.--------->JMS
Vern Gosdin-- Very limited range, but SO deep and resonant and smooth.
Joe Diffie-- Maybe the overall best country singer ever. 5-octave range, control off the chart, unbeatable tone and timbre, soulful, and it all just comes natural to him. Sick, just sick.
Rob Halford-- THE metal voice. Nothing I can add.
Bruce Dickinson-- Don't YOU wish you could blast like him? You might think you can... you're wrong.
Paul Rodgers-- One of the most soulful singers in rock history. Still cooking like a young dude, too.
Jimmy Martin-- Yeah, bluegrass... he had a voice with the approximate frequency response of a fire siren. It jumped out over top of every instrument, and made you forget how poor the recording quality was. They said he used to stand back a few feet from the mic, so he wouldn't blow stuff up. Bill Monroe's a close second, he made bluegrass the athletic endeavor it is today.--------->JMS
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haha no. not at all.BadDazeRob wrote:Is that the same guy that had such 80s hits as "No One Is To Blame," "What Is Love?" and "Things Can Only Get Better"?DirtySanchez wrote:My answer is easily Howard Jones From KIllswitch Engage.
r:>)
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Good choice on Paul Rodgers. Saw him with Queen a couple years ago. He just keeps getting better and better.songsmith wrote: Paul Rodgers-- One of the most soulful singers in rock history. Still cooking like a young dude, too.
Re range... I can lay down the blues, scream the rock n roll and cruise through the ballads but, I'd like to develop a smooth falsetto like Bonnie Raitt or Sheryl Crow. Still working on that

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Is the lead singer for kix 4 foot tall also ? lolBadDazeRob wrote:Is that the same guy that had such 80s hits as "No One Is To Blame," "What Is Love?" and "Things Can Only Get Better"?DirtySanchez wrote:My answer is easily Howard Jones From KIllswitch Engage.
r:>)
I like kix. they were a good band. Their singer does have a good voice. I still think that Klaus Mein, Geoff Tate, Steve Perry, Paul Rogers, David Coverdale, Bono, Lou Gramm, freddy mercury, etc are the best ..
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Klaus Meine, and David Coverdale! Those are 2 that usually don't make it on anyones list.
I've been on a Whitesnake kick for the last few days, mostly their older stuff, haven't heard the new one yet, is it any good?
Saints and Sinners, and their self titled are my favs Whitesnake albums
As far as the Scorps, I like Love Drive, Animal Magnetism, Blackout, and Love at First Sting. Didn't really get into them a whole lot after that.
World Wide Live is probably one of my fav live albums ever. It has alot of energy and the music sounds great on that recording.
Live After Death was another good one.
Wonder if this was ever a thread topic? wth i'll give it a shot...
I've been on a Whitesnake kick for the last few days, mostly their older stuff, haven't heard the new one yet, is it any good?
Saints and Sinners, and their self titled are my favs Whitesnake albums
As far as the Scorps, I like Love Drive, Animal Magnetism, Blackout, and Love at First Sting. Didn't really get into them a whole lot after that.
World Wide Live is probably one of my fav live albums ever. It has alot of energy and the music sounds great on that recording.
Live After Death was another good one.
Wonder if this was ever a thread topic? wth i'll give it a shot...
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Bobby Kimball from Toto. Great range and tone. I saw him two years ago a Seven Springs and he still sing his songs in the original key. In case some of you don't know, Toto is my all time favorite band. Joe Williams would be good, too, along with Don Henley, from my second all time favorite Band, the Eagles.
great replies by all to a great question......so many of the aforementioned vocalists are my inspirations, so no need to be redundant and mention them again......my choice would be Tony Harnell from the Norwegian band TNT (though Tony is from the states), and he also made some recordings with Westworld, which includes Mark Reale on lead guitar from New York's own RIOT!!!
I would have to say my favorite rock voice is Steve Winwood.
The stuff he did with Spencer Davis, Traffic and Blind Faith are my all time favorite vocals.
I got to give Ray Charles an honorable mention also. What I Say, Georgia and I Can't Stop Lovin You are all great vocals.
Small Faces and Humble Pie lead singer, Steve Marriott, remember 30 Days In The Hole,had a great voice.
The stuff he did with Spencer Davis, Traffic and Blind Faith are my all time favorite vocals.
I got to give Ray Charles an honorable mention also. What I Say, Georgia and I Can't Stop Lovin You are all great vocals.
Small Faces and Humble Pie lead singer, Steve Marriott, remember 30 Days In The Hole,had a great voice.
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Steve Marriot always reminded me of Rod Stewart for some reason. They have a similar approach and vocal range. 30 Days is an awesome tune man!slink wrote:Small Faces and Humble Pie lead singer, Steve Marriott, remember 30 Days In The Hole,had a great voice.
In fact some of the lyrics were my signature at one point on here.
"Chicago Green, talkin' 'bout Black Lebanese

A dirty room and a silver coke spoon

Give me my release, come on

Black Nepalese, it's got you weak in your knees

Sneeze some dust that you got buzzed on

You know it's hard to believe"
